If You Notice This Feeling Throughout the Day, See Your Doctor
By Sarah Crow of Best Life |
If You Notice This Feeling Throughout the Day, See Your Doctor
Whether you’re prone to allergies or find your contacts irritating by the end of the day, everyone finds themselves rubbing their eyes from time to time. However, if you notice that you’re rubbing your eyes throughout the day due to a gritty feeling akin to having sand in your eyes you could be dealing with a potentially serious condition that merits a doctor’s care. Read on to discover what this feeling may mean for your ocular health, and for more symptoms you can’t afford to ignore, If You Feel This at Night, You Need to Get Your Liver Checked, Doctors Say.
If You re Allergic to This, You Should Wait to Get the COVID Vaccine
By Kali Coleman of Best Life |
If You re Allergic to This, You Should Wait to Get the COVID Vaccine
The coronavirus vaccine is already being distributed in the United States, and so far, there have been very few issues reported. Out of hundreds of thousands of vaccinations, a small number of recipients have experienced allergic reactions, which nevertheless has some people worried about their chances of a similar response. But there s little cause for concern, unless you re allergic to one specific ingredient. According to experts, if you re allergic to polyethylene glycol, you should wait to get the COVID vaccine. Read on to find out why people with this allergy may want to hold off, and for more on vaccination preparedness, If You Have This Common Condition, Tell Your Doctor Before the Vaccine.
If You Have This Blood Type, You re at a High Risk of Severe COVID
By Zachary Mack of Best Life |
If You Have This Blood Type, You re at a High Risk of Severe COVID
It s not just your habits or pre-existing conditions that determine how you d respond to the novel coronavirus if you were to contract it. The makeup of your molecular building blocks has a major effect on how severe your illness could be and research has shown that your blood type could be one of these key genetic indicators. Recently, a new study confirmed earlier reports that
The findings come on the heels of continued research from the GenOMICC Consortium, an international association of scientists that study the connections between severe illnesses and genes. These scientists compared the genes of more than 2,000 COVID-19 patients in Great Britain with those of healthy people,